Careers in CNET

CNET graduates are employed in all areas of the building industry, including construction, architecture, interior design, civil engineering, land surveying, and state, county, and city governments.

The program is accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology. It provides you with problem-solving skills, hands-on competency, and required state-of-the-art technical knowledge. Alumni of the department are employed in all areas of the building industry, including construction, architecture, civil engineering, land surveying, and state, county, and city governments.

Degree Program

The new Bachelor of Science (B.S.) program replaces the previous 2+2 program (Civil Engineering Technology or Architectural Engineering Technology A.S. in 2 years + 2 more years for a B.S. in Construction Engineering Technology). Concentrations provide opportunities to prepare yourself for work in a specific segment of the construction industry. You may choose options in architectural engineering technology, civil engineering technology, or construction engineering technology.

Enrollment and Graduation Data

Enrollment figures are for the Fall semester; degrees earned are for the academic year (Fall + Spring + Summer). Figures are compiled from the former 2+2 programs up to 2013, and the new program starting in 2014.

Student Organizations

Scholarships

ETCS Scholarships are open to all full-time or part-time majors in the College. You must have a GPA of at least 3.0, and incoming freshmen are eligible. The size and number of these scholarships vary from year to year. Fill out the IPFW Common Scholarship Application, on your myIPFW page under the Enrollment tab.

The Fort Wayne Engineer's Club $1000 Scholarships are open to sophomores and juniors in a curriculum leading to a B.S. in Engineering Technology or Engineering. The student must have graduated from a northeast Indiana high school. Contact the Club for more information.